Hotter Shoes Review and £20 Hotter voucher prize draw!

I was delighted recently to find myself invited to a small preview event in the local Hotter Shoes store. I'd seen the shop once or twice on my quick dashes into town, but I rarely have time to stop and shop for anything these days, so it was a pleasure to be able to join some other local bloggers and to be shown their new range of shoes.

Hotter are a UK company who still manufacture 80% of their shoes in the UK - surely unheard of these days that the manufacturing has not been shipped abroad wholescale for the cheaper labour costs? Don't be fooled into thinking that makes these shoes expensive though; I found them to be very good value for money considering the thought and materials which have gone into them.Personally I hadn't heard of Hotter Shoes until they turned up in our town, but since posting pictures of the shoes, I've had plenty of comments from people my age who are big fans. The reason why? They are very well made, and extremely comfortable to wear. They use special technology in their soles so it feels as if you are walking on air bubbles. A couple of people have even admitted it feels like going out in your slippers!It was explained that their business had been built on some classic styles, which are generally favoured by an older generation due to the comfort, but that they have now expanded and worked with designers to bring in a wider range suitable for all ages. They cover everything from sandals through to work shoes and sports shoes, and even some gorgeous wedges - but keep that all important #ComfortConcept for all of them.

I found a few styles to try on myself - my favourites were probably the ballet pump styles, which came in gorgeous aqua and pink colours, but there were lots of styles which I loved.

I eventually chose the Shake style (as below) in a lovely aqua, and did the school run in them the following day. SO comfortable, and I did get lovely compliments about them. Also couldn't resist doing the #shoesie - for those not in the know, that's a #selfie except it shows just your shoes!

Hotter #shoesie - possibly taken from too high up?!

Hotter Shoes also do gorgeous umbrellas, slippers and gloves, and their handbags are definitely worth a look if you're not after new shoes right now!I'm pleased to be able to offer all my readers an introductory offer of 10% off plus free
delivery when you order online from www.hotter.com. The code to use is PKCTEN(terms and
conditions:10% off plus FREE delivery is for first orders only. You are entitled to
10% off the total order value of any full priced items in the Hotter range
(excluding shoe care products) plus FREE delivery. This offer cannot be
used in conjunction with any other promotional offer or on Sale or Factory
Clearance items and gift vouchers.)For the chance to win a £20 voucher to spend in store at Hotter Shoes*, please enter via the Rafflecopter widget below:a Rafflecopter giveaway

*Terms and Conditions: The prize draw is only open to UK residents and will end on 31st May at midnight GMT. This promotion is not sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated in any way with, Facebook, Twitter,or any other Social Network. Entry is via the Rafflecopter widget above. The winner of the prize (£20 Hotter Discount voucher) will be selected at random.The winner of the prize draw will receive the prize stated. There is no cash alternative. Products purchased with Hotter gift vouchers may be exchanged, not refunded. Voucher will be posted direct to winner from Hotter.The Prize will only be delivered to an address within the UK, and the winner will be asked to provide their address for this purpose.The winner of the prize draw will be notified within 7 days of the End Date. If the potential winner doesn't respond or cannot be contacted within 7 days, they forfeit all rights to any Prize, and an alternative winner may be selected. I reserve the right to cancel or modify the prize draw at any time (and for any reason) without notice.*

Disclosure: I received a pair of these shoes to take away and put to the test but all views on these products are my own honest opinions.

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